Agree.

The "Mini" needs to focus on the values to the end users, instead of the
software stack.

We could consider to mock up some of the dependencies like ES, database in
the "Mini" to keep as low footprint as possible.

On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 10:52 AM Eugene Liu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, guys
>
>
> do you consider the kind of question? when you wanna try a new product,
> you find it takes a long time to download installation packages, sometimes
> you hit download failure and have to try many times. and then you always
> hit different installation problems, furthermore you still have to read
> tremendous config guides. even though previous preparations are  done, you
> probably hit a new problem undocumented when you hope to run this new
> product.
>
>
> does it sound similar, yeah! some persons including me experienced
> scenarios above.
>
>
> Griffin its self is a much more complicated product built on a bunch of
> other products,  step by step guide to setup dev env is long and complex.
> however docker image is big one as well. it's difficult to ride on, in
> short technique bar is high.
>
>
> how could we offer a mini dev env or running env to new guys, when they
> wanna try those fantastic functionality.  I hope you guys can give useful
> and helpful comments.
>
>
>

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